Perfectly located for trips to the New Forest and the coast, this is a bright and spacious character cottage in a quiet residential area, with pubs, cafes, shops and Lymington marina all within walking distance.

Lymington is a wonderful town filled with cobbled streets, quirky shops, and a Georgian high street. Guests can take a ferry from the marina across to the Isle of Wight and enjoy the breathtaking views back across the pretty town. Just a short stroll from the property, guests will find the start of the coastal path which takes them along the sea wall to Keyhaven. Further inland the picturesque village of Beaulieu offers a wonderful riverside retreat and a good pub for an afternoon relaxing in the sunshine. There are various beaches within easy reach of the property which offer a great day out.

Entry to the property is via a hallway where guests can leave those sandy flip flops and muddy shoes. The bright and spacious lounge provides a wonderful spot for relaxing in front of the woodburner and watching a DVD. The well-equipped kitchen diner benefits from skylights and retracting doors which provide a wonderful sense of light and space to the room. While the chef cooks up the catch of the day, the dining area provides a great space for entertaining. The retracting doors lead out onto a charming patio area that beckons for guests to sit and relax with a good book.

Upstairs there are two bedrooms; the main bedroom is a spacious double with built in storage. The property’s second bedroom is a cosy single with light streaming through the large window at one end, and there is also a bathroom with a limestone floor and shower over bath.

A flight of stairs leads up the second floor of the property and a delightful bedroom with two single beds.

Easy driving distances to local beaches, attractions and New Forest villages

Enclosed garden / patio

Open fire / woodburner

Internet access

Pub nearby

Shop nearby

Beach within easy reach

Family friendly

Towels included

Travel cot available

Highchair available

Property code: NFL69

Perfectly located for trips to the New Forest and the coast, this is a bright and spacious character cottage in a quiet residential area, with pubs, cafes, shops and Lymington marina all within walking distance.

Lymington is a wonderful town filled with cobbled streets, quirky shops, and a Georgian high street. Guests can take a ferry from the marina across to the Isle of Wight and enjoy the breathtaking views back across the pretty town. Just a short stroll from the property, guests will find the start of the coastal path which takes them along the sea wall to Keyhaven. Further inland the picturesque village of Beaulieu offers a wonderful riverside retreat and a good pub for an afternoon relaxing in the sunshine. There are various beaches within easy reach of the property which offer a great day out.

Entry to the property is via a hallway where guests can leave those sandy flip flops and muddy shoes. The bright and spacious lounge provides a wonderful spot for relaxing in front of the woodburner and watching a DVD. The well-equipped kitchen diner benefits from skylights and retracting doors which provide a wonderful sense of light and space to the room. While the chef cooks up the catch of the day, the dining area provides a great space for entertaining. The retracting doors lead out onto a charming patio area that beckons for guests to sit and relax with a good book.

Upstairs there are two bedrooms; the main bedroom is a spacious double with built in storage. The property’s second bedroom is a cosy single with light streaming through the large window at one end, and there is also a bathroom with a limestone floor and shower over bath.

A flight of stairs leads up the second floor of the property and a delightful bedroom with two single beds.

Property code: NFL69

Woodburner for cosy evenings in – firewood provided

Parking in the residential road

Electric and heating included

Washing machine

Bed linen (cot bedding not included) and towels included

Wi-Fi

No pets

No smoking

Stair gates available top and bottom of stairs

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 7 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.3

Overall equipment

4.7

Overall comfort

4.1

Overall location

4.9

Reviewed by
Sarah
6th December 2019

Lovely cottage , a home from home , when you step inside you feel warm and welcome, and you know youre going to enjoy your time there , its so relaxing , wonderful location for exploring the magical New Forest and surrounding areas , so many places to visit , definately coming back!

Reviewed by
Anne
9th September 2019

We love Little Moorings and have now stayed there on 3 occasions. The location is superb for visiting Lymington (on foot) and the surrounding areas of the county. It is well equipped and furnished.

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

If you’re after a holiday destination which has natural wonders and British tradition in abundance, look no further than the New Forest – a region where beautiful heathland, forest trails and stunning coastline surround quaint villages and market towns.

The National Park is found on England’s south coast, covering the south west of Hampshire but extending into Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s known for its picturesque footpaths and cycle trails, from which you can witness the spectacular sights of deer, ponies and cattle roaming free throughout the ancient woodland.

The villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and Buckler’s Hard have plenty of traditional, cosy pubs in which you can enjoy some locally-brewed cider or beer. Or, if you wanted something a little livelier, Hythe, Lymington and New Milton run fantastic weekly markets, while the lively city of Southampton is a drive away.

If you prefer coast over country, a visit to the shoreline is a must. Highlights include the Barton-on-Sea cliffs, Lymington Quay, and the Beaulieu River, where adventurous activities including canoeing await. There are plenty of other great things to do, too, with the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Breamore House and Museum near Fordingbridge, and Exbury Gardens all found around the region.

Perfectly located for trips to the New Forest and the coast, this is a bright and spacious character cottage in a quiet residential area, with pubs, cafes, shops and Lymington marina all within walking distance.

Lymington is a wonderful town filled with cobbled streets, quirky shops, and a Georgian high street. Guests can take a ferry from the marina across to the Isle of Wight and enjoy the breathtaking views back across the pretty town. Just a short stroll from the property, guests will find the start of the coastal path which takes them along the sea wall to Keyhaven. Further inland the picturesque village of Beaulieu offers a wonderful riverside retreat and a good pub for an afternoon relaxing in the sunshine. There are various beaches within easy reach of the property which offer a great day out.

Entry to the property is via a hallway where guests can leave those sandy flip flops and muddy shoes. The bright and spacious lounge provides a wonderful spot for relaxing in front of the woodburner and watching a DVD. The well-equipped kitchen diner benefits from skylights and retracting doors which provide a wonderful sense of light and space to the room. While the chef cooks up the catch of the day, the dining area provides a great space for entertaining. The retracting doors lead out onto a charming patio area that beckons for guests to sit and relax with a good book.

Upstairs there are two bedrooms; the main bedroom is a spacious double with built in storage. The property’s second bedroom is a cosy single with light streaming through the large window at one end, and there is also a bathroom with a limestone floor and shower over bath.

A flight of stairs leads up the second floor of the property and a delightful bedroom with two single beds.

Lovely cottage , a home from home , when you step inside you feel warm and welcome, and you know youre going to enjoy your time there , its so relaxing , wonderful location for exploring the magical New Forest and surrounding areas , so many places to visit , definately coming back!

Reviewed by
Anne
9th September 2019

We love Little Moorings and have now stayed there on 3 occasions. The location is superb for visiting Lymington (on foot) and the surrounding areas of the county. It is well equipped and furnished.

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

If you’re after a holiday destination which has natural wonders and British tradition in abundance, look no further than the New Forest – a region where beautiful heathland, forest trails and stunning coastline surround quaint villages and market towns.

The National Park is found on England’s south coast, covering the south west of Hampshire but extending into Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s known for its picturesque footpaths and cycle trails, from which you can witness the spectacular sights of deer, ponies and cattle roaming free throughout the ancient woodland.

The villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and Buckler’s Hard have plenty of traditional, cosy pubs in which you can enjoy some locally-brewed cider or beer. Or, if you wanted something a little livelier, Hythe, Lymington and New Milton run fantastic weekly markets, while the lively city of Southampton is a drive away.

If you prefer coast over country, a visit to the shoreline is a must. Highlights include the Barton-on-Sea cliffs, Lymington Quay, and the Beaulieu River, where adventurous activities including canoeing await. There are plenty of other great things to do, too, with the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Breamore House and Museum near Fordingbridge, and Exbury Gardens all found around the region.

This property is personally managed by
Claire.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 7 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.3

Overall equipment

4.7

Overall comfort

4.1

Overall location

4.9

Reviewed by
Sarah
6th December 2019

Lovely cottage , a home from home , when you step inside you feel warm and welcome, and you know youre going to enjoy your time there , its so relaxing , wonderful location for exploring the magical New Forest and surrounding areas , so many places to visit , definately coming back!

Reviewed by
Anne
9th September 2019

We love Little Moorings and have now stayed there on 3 occasions. The location is superb for visiting Lymington (on foot) and the surrounding areas of the county. It is well equipped and furnished.

Location

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

If you’re after a holiday destination which has natural wonders and British tradition in abundance, look no further than the New Forest – a region where beautiful heathland, forest trails and stunning coastline surround quaint villages and market towns.

The National Park is found on England’s south coast, covering the south west of Hampshire but extending into Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s known for its picturesque footpaths and cycle trails, from which you can witness the spectacular sights of deer, ponies and cattle roaming free throughout the ancient woodland.

The villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and Buckler’s Hard have plenty of traditional, cosy pubs in which you can enjoy some locally-brewed cider or beer. Or, if you wanted something a little livelier, Hythe, Lymington and New Milton run fantastic weekly markets, while the lively city of Southampton is a drive away.

If you prefer coast over country, a visit to the shoreline is a must. Highlights include the Barton-on-Sea cliffs, Lymington Quay, and the Beaulieu River, where adventurous activities including canoeing await. There are plenty of other great things to do, too, with the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Breamore House and Museum near Fordingbridge, and Exbury Gardens all found around the region.